You may have a look at the link by Jeanette in post #4 it shows end results. ![]() ![]() You are welcome, Neil, and no need to apologize. If you use an Art Brush, the arrowheads/borders of the gaps will be curved (apart from the parts of the borders that are radial). If you want something like V shaped gaps in the circle (which is what the question sounds like to me), you may:ġ) Create the circle with the desired width in the form of Stroke Weight Ģ) Create a V shaped path with two segments on top of the circle where the first gap is to be, lengthwise extending outside the circle stroke, and with a Stroke Weight corresponding to the gap ģ) Copy and place so you have all V shapes where you want the gaps Ĥ) Select all and Object>Path>Outline Stroke ĥ) Pathfinder>Minus front (Subtract from shape ares in older versions, maybe pressing Alt/Option to expand). If you cut the circle and use Add Arrowhead on each of the former segment, (at least unless you have CS5) the arrowhead will point out along the tangent of the circle. If the circle is unbroken, you may just create the shape of the arrowhead, copy it, and place them on top of the circle where desired. ![]() From what I can see when I open the file in 10 (there may be parts missing), it is just one quarter of a circle with an unbent arrowhead extending to both sides.
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